The LTC2941 can measure voltages up to 100V, but it's recommended to use an external voltage divider to reduce the voltage to within the 0V to 3.3V range to ensure accurate measurements.
The LTC2941 has a voltage measurement accuracy of ±1% over the entire operating temperature range, making it suitable for most battery monitoring applications.
No, the LTC2941 is a voltage monitor only and does not have the capability to measure current. If current measurement is required, a separate current sense amplifier such as the LTC6101 would be needed.
The LTC2941 has a typical quiescent current of 120μA and a shutdown current of less than 1μA, making it suitable for low-power battery-powered applications.
The LTC2941 has a 3-wire serial interface (SCL, SDA, and ALERT) that can be connected to a microcontroller's I2C bus. The ALERT pin can be used to wake up the microcontroller when a voltage threshold is exceeded.